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    "THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY HAS GOT A DEFINITE ORDER"

    A1+
    06:57 pm | April 06, 2009

    Politics

    "The National Assembly is subject to criminal idleness," Heritage Party
    MP Larissa Alaverdyan said to A1+. The reason for Mrs. Alaverdyan's
    indignation was the parliament's refusal to put a number of draft
    bills on the agenda, as well as the indifference towards the fate
    of the arrested deputies Miasnik Malkhasyan, Sasun Mikayelyan and
    Hakob Hakobyan.

    Today the Heritage demanded the NA Speaker to convene a sitting and
    cancel a NA decision according to which the Armenian parliament was
    to deprive the inviolability of the arrested MPs.

    "The National Assembly does not deal with legal matters," NA Speaker
    Hovik Abrahamyan said in reply.

    "If the NA doesn't deal with legal matters, as you say, what matters
    does it deal with? Yes, I do think that the National Assembly became an
    accomplice of a crime which resulted in the detention of our colleagues
    on baseless charges and already on non-existent articles. This is
    a crime.

    Hovik Abrahamyam may say that unless the court has proved the guilt
    or innocence of the detained MPs, we are doves of innocence, but we
    must not forget that thanks to the National Assembly today we have
    three captive deputies and one on the run," added Mrs. Alaverdyan.

    "Not only the Heritage but also the PACE co-rapporteurs demand
    application of Articles 225 and 300," reminded Mrs. Alaverdyan.

    Another Heritage member, Zaruhy Postanjyan, thinks the National
    Assembly doesn't want to convene a sitting, hear the detained MPs
    and restore their inviolability as it is solving an issue bound to
    the parliament. "The National Assembly has a definite "order"-to keep
    the political prisoners charged with the "case of seven" in custody.

    With regard to the separation of the cases, Mrs. Postanjyan said
    neither the prosecutor's office nor the court had a right to file
    new charges against the defendants and divide the case into five parts.
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